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17-12-2012, 10:53 PM
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reading thru the posts, do you guys think joining army is a competitive option paywise?
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me considering military career le.
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Keep in mind as a military man, if there is war, your life is on the line. You may argue that your life is on the line anyway as you are an NSMan but more is expected of career soldiers.
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17-12-2012, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
someone said 5 yrs exp and 3.4K,
and u all saying he should be happy?
No offense to the posters, we are anonymous. but that sounds really low, especially because i thought govt pay pretty high compared to private sector for degree holders in early career and who are not in the upper leagues, but just "regular folk" who comprise the drones in MNCs large and small, and SMCs.
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agreed that 3.4k for 5 years exp is pretty low.
he should be placed in MX12.
based on my estimate, in the civil service:
pass degree, management exec - 2800
2 years NS - 360
5 years non relevant exp - 800
that would total up to about 3960.
then again, his agency is a stat board, which has their own HR policies.
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18-12-2012, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Interested to work as Senior Prison Officer as ASP1. Not sure how is the salary like after 5 yrs. It was mentioned the starting salary is 3610 to 4370.
Anyone knows how is the salary like after 5 yrs and beyond?
I completed NS. Not a scholar with first class.
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Please consider carefully if you want to join as a uniformed personnel.
You need to be fit to pass IPPT for promotion.
Yes Sir Yes Sir 3 bags full (Rank, everything about them)
Senior Prison Officer need to be a housing unit OC for the first 2 years minimum. Virtually you are a prisoner yourself. After that, you will be posted as a staff officer for minimum 2 years. Throughout, you will need not perform cyclic shift unlike the JOs but have to work on alternate Sats.
Pay is high when you first join. Every year increment is minimum and you will see your pay rise slowly until you get your next promotion.
Promotion is dependent on getting the right things done for your customer (your boss).
For the first 2 years, stay out of trouble. Once marked, it is difficult to flip. (Your next superior have to write a good report to justify your improvement and not many people are willing to do that)
Competitive environment. Everyone wants to be promoted.
Young 55 years old retirement age. Can be reemployed but that is dependent on performance.
Good stable job though.
My 2 cents.
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18-12-2012, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Please consider carefully if you want to join as a uniformed personnel.
You need to be fit to pass IPPT for promotion.
Yes Sir Yes Sir 3 bags full (Rank, everything about them)
Senior Prison Officer need to be a housing unit OC for the first 2 years minimum. Virtually you are a prisoner yourself. After that, you will be posted as a staff officer for minimum 2 years. Throughout, you will need not perform cyclic shift unlike the JOs but have to work on alternate Sats.
Pay is high when you first join. Every year increment is minimum and you will see your pay rise slowly until you get your next promotion.
Promotion is dependent on getting the right things done for your customer (your boss).
For the first 2 years, stay out of trouble. Once marked, it is difficult to flip. (Your next superior have to write a good report to justify your improvement and not many people are willing to do that)
Competitive environment. Everyone wants to be promoted.
Young 55 years old retirement age. Can be reemployed but that is dependent on performance.
Good stable job though.
My 2 cents.
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Hi can i ask is the retirement age of 55yo the same for all uniform group? eg. SPF/ICA
After the retirement age of 55yo do most ex-officer get to be redeployed somewhere with a gov job?
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21-12-2012, 05:56 PM
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Hi,
Wondering if anyone can answer my enquiry please.
If I were to enter the civil sector in January, will I be eligible for AI in April or no, considering that I am on probation.
Thanks!
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21-12-2012, 06:30 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 68
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What is a typical salary in Ministry of Law, anyone know?
For degree holder position.
With every year of outside non-related experience...how much extra?
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were you at the interview? haha.
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22-12-2012, 11:38 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 82
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is the a higher chance of failure (ie less number of candidates filtered off) at the first or second interview in public sector?
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25-12-2012, 10:20 PM
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any civil servants who got enrolled in the hi-po programme? Would like to find out more about it esp those who are already inside.
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26-12-2012, 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
Wondering if anyone can answer my enquiry please.
If I were to enter the civil sector in January, will I be eligible for AI in April or no, considering that I am on probation.
Thanks!
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No, since you have not even gotten your confirmation. As well as grading already finish end Dec. You wldnt even have a grade, so what kinda increment wld u expect to have idiot?
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